ElmerMudd
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- Jun 20, 2009
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You are correct you should not cherry pick data. Those who fear vaccines and boosters, like you, are cherry picking the data. Let me help you out.Cherry picking one week, while the CDC and other players are grasping like crazy at any good data they can find.
Desperate and pathetic
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Covid Vaccines: Hereâs Evidence They WorkâDespite Persistent MisinformationâAlong With Side Effects And Common Misconceptions
Studies estimate Covid vaccines prevented millions of deaths and even more hospitalizations.
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What doctors wish patients knew about how well COVID-19 vaccines work
There have been individuals who were vaccinated and boosted yet still acquired SARS-CoV-2. Does that mean vaccination is ineffective? Find out with the AMA.
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